1847. 

SUPPLEMENTARY  CATALOGUE 

OF 

RARE    AND    NEW    FRUITS, 

IN   ADDITION    TO    THOSE    COMPRISED 

IN  THE  aiTH  EDITION  OF 

THE  GENERAL  CATALOGUE  OF  FRUIT  TREES,  fcc. 

CULTIVATED  AT 

PRINCE'S  LINN^AN  BOTANIC  GARDEN  AND   NURSERIES. 

FLUSHING,     NEAR     NEW-TORK. 


Wm.  R.  Prince  &  Co.,  Proprietors. 


Note. — ^As  the  accessions  to  our  collection  of  all  highly  estimable  varieuo? 
f)f  Fruits,  engages  our  constant  attention,  it  necessarily  arises  that  we  are  iH 
possession  ot  them  some  time  before  we  can  announce  them  in  the  regular 
editions  of  our  General  Catalogue.  Amateurs  may  therefore  confidently  relv, 
that  whenever  any  very  estimable  varieties  are  announced  in  Europe,  or  in 
our  own  country,  that  we  are  among  the  very  first  to  i)ossess  them,  and  as  we 
propagate  them  rapidly,  we  can  always  supply  them  as  soon  or  sooner  than 
others,  and  at  reasonable  rates. 

The  newest  varieties  of  the  following  Fruits,  are  but  one  year  grown  irom 
the  graft  or  inoculation — the  others  are  of  two  years  growth. 

*  The  Asterisk  denotes  Fruits  of  American  origin. 

APPLES.— 25  TO  37  cents  each, 

EXCEPT    WHERE    OTHERWISE    NOTED. 

*Beard  Burden.  *Gillet's  Red,  (of  Ohio.) 

Belle  du  Havre.  Hambledon  Deux-ans,  50  cts 

*Broadwell — Western  Romanite.  *Heath's  Early  Nonsuch. 

*Burnham  Greening.  *=Hyde's  Large  Red. 

Coe's  Golden  Drop.  *Indian  Rareripe. 

*Cooper,  (of  Ohio)  Lady  Healy's  Nonsuch. 

*Corsonite.  *Large  Early  Yellow,  (Ohio.) 

Crab,  Spectabilis  Riversi,  50  cts  *Lindley's  Nonpareil,  (N.  C.)  50  et?. 

,  Weeping,  50  cts.  *Lincoln. 

*Bough,  Tart  *Long  Island  Wine,  50  cts. 

♦Detroit,  White  *Lyman's  Pumpkin  Sweet. 

*Detroit,  Red  *Maclean's  Favorite. 

Doux  d' Argent,  50  cents  *Martin. 

*Early  Joe.  *Mangold,  American 

Early  Red  Margaret,  *Maryland  Lady's  Blush. 

English  Red  Juneatmg.  *Mastons'  Red  Winter. 

Borden's  Early.  *Mathews'  Stripe. 

*Early  Piper.  *May. 
Early  Summer  Pippin,  Ronald's,  50  cts.  *Melon. 

English  Russet.  *Mohawk  Pippin,  (Spinner'p,)  SQ  9H. 

Aromatic  Russet  Monstrueux,  50  cts. 

♦Estin.  ♦Mother. 

♦Fall  Jennetting.  ♦Mouse. 

♦French's  Sweet.  *Nottmgham  Brown. 

♦Garden  Striped  ♦Paradise,  Winter  Sw#«t 

*G«n«8««  Pippin  ♦Peachpoud  Sw««t. 

1 


fearmain,  Claygate,  50  cts. 

J  Sweet 

Eng/ish  Sireeting,  of  R.  I. 
Pippin,  Holland 

♦ ,  Cranberry 

* ,  Lemon,  (Ohio) 

♦ ,  Nyack 

* ,  Spriiighill,  (6  trees  for  $5.) 

Strong's  JVtwtown  Pippin- 

,  Sturmer 

Pomnie  royale,  or  Pound  Royal. 

♦Power's  Large  Siberian  Crab. 

*Princeall. 

♦Randolpli's  Cluster. 

*K,ed  Canada. 

*Reinette,  American  Golden,  50  cts. 

,  White  Spanish 

Reinef.te  blanche  d'Espagne. 
Roth  Kruger. 


Russet,  Piaeapple,  50  ct8. 
* ,  Pumpkin 

Sweet  Russet. 
♦Shepherd's,  (Ohio) 
♦Spitzemberg,  Spring  Hill,  (6  tree* 

for  f  3,) 
♦Sterling  Beauty. 
♦Stump. 

♦Sweeting,  Wells' 
,  English 

Ramsdeirs  Red  Pumpkin  Sweeting. 
♦Victuals  and  Drink, 
♦Twenty  ounce. 

Cayuga  Red  Streak. 
♦Waxen,  or  Belmont. 

Gate— White  apple. 
♦Williams'  Carolina,  50  cts. 
Wilmot's  Early  Seedling,  50  CtS. 
*York  Greening. 


PEARS.— Each  50  to  75 


Ail  mon  Dieu. 
Arbre  courbe^ 
♦Areson's  Doyenn^^. 
Archduke  Charles. 
Bahut,  or  Deux  fois  I'an 
Belle  de  Feron. 

" de  Moise. 

de  Troyes. 

. excellente. 

Heloise. 

Bergamot.  March 

,  Truckhill 

" ,  J'latt's,  [excellent] 

Bergamotte  de  Parthenay. 

libbitent  verte. 

Duflb  (Crapeau) 

♦Bergen. 

Beurre  Audusson. 

blanc  panache, 

~ blanc  de  Nantes, 

Bruneau. 

Chaumontel  nouveau. 

Davis. 

d'Aniou. 

de  Charneuse. 

de  Montigeron. 

Duvivier. 

gris  d'hiver  nouveau. 

gris  d'hiver,  on  De  Lucon. 

= Mortefontaine. 

. L'Angelier,  ^2. 

L'Angelier^s  Bev/rri. 

do.  in  bud,  $1. 

St.  Nicolas. 

Thouin. 

Bezi  de  HoUande, 

des  veterans, 

Vouet. 

Bonchretien  d'Amiens. 

d'autorane. 

Bonaparte. 

Bonne  de  Zees,  or  d'Ez6e. 

■  'E.t^ik.— Sublime  Gamotte 

JSouloti  de  St.  Mare 


CENTS. 

Bourdon  surpasse 

♦Bowdoin 

British  Queen. 

Caillot  rosat,  English 

Calebasse  de  Nerkman. 

♦Calhoun. 

Captif  de  St.  Helena 

Chapman's  Early. 

Maria. 

Chaumontel  Beige. 

♦Citron. 

Colmar  Chamay. 

Comtesse  de  Limay. 

♦Dallas. 

De  Juvardeil. 

De  Pape,  on  de  St.  Pierre. 

Delice  de  la  Cour. 

Double  Phillipe 

Doyenne  d'Alengon,  d'hiver. 

convert. 


musque. 

d'ete,  (true) 

gris  d'hiver  nouveau. 

gris  jaune  d'hiver. 

de  Nerkman. 


Duchesse  de  Mars. 

d'Orleans- 

Due  de  Bordeaux. 

♦Edwards. 

Epine  Dumas. 

— ■_ —  d'ete. 

Episcopal. 

Esperin. 

Ezinowezer. 

Ferdinand  de  Munster  or  Meestcr. 

Figue  verte. 

d'Alengon. 

Fondante  du  Haynula. 

Fontarable,  Icooking.} 

Gamier. 

Girardon. 

Girofle. 

Gratioli,  (of  Jersey) 

Helicte  Dundas. 


^Henry, 

♦Henrietta. 

♦Hill's  Fall  Butter,  (of  Ohio) 

♦Hull. 

♦Imperial  Sugar,  (N.  Carolina) 

Inconnue  Van  Mons. 

Las  Casas. 

Josephine  de  Malines. 

Leon  le  Clerc 

♦Locke. 

Louise  de  Prusse. 

Luquet  d'Allemagne. 

Mabille. 

Marie  Louise  Delcour. 

Mes  Delices. 

♦Moore's  Pound. 

Napoleon  d'hiver. 

Neill,  Van  Mons 

♦Oliver's  Russet. 

Orange  d'ete. 

♦Osband's  Summer,  $1. 

♦Osburn  (Ohio) 

♦Oustreman. 

Parfum  d'hiver. 

Paquency, 

Phillipe, 

Plougastel,  ^1. 

Deasnns. — Dumas. 
Poire  de  M.  Bonnet. 


Poirede  St.  Dorothfie. 

Poire  Rigouleau. 

♦Polk. 

♦Pratt,  ^1. 

♦Queen  of  August,  large,  superi&r, 

extra,  $1. 
Reine  d'hiver. 
Ritelles. 
Rousselet  de  Stoutgard. 

perdreau,  ou  hatif 

Rapelye's  seedling,  ripe  in  Sept.  $1  06. 

St.  Germain  nouveau. 

St.  Mare. 

St.  Francois. 

St.  Joseph. 

St.  Michael  d'hiver. 

Soldat  laboureur. 

Souveraine  d'ete. 

♦Stansel's  Newton. 

Surpasse  Madeleine. 

Tarquin  des  Pyrenees. 

Tavernier  de  Boulogne. 

♦Tyson. 

Van  Mons'  Leon  le  Clerc. 

Vicomte  de  Spoilberg. 

Vilaine  de  St.  Florent, 

Wellington,  or  Waterloo. 

Wilhelmina. 

♦William. 


Pears  on  Quince  for  Dwarfs  or  of  Quenouille  form  can  be  supplied  of  above  one 
hundred  fine  varieties. 

N.  B.  A  number  of  othernew  and  estimable  varieties  of  Pears  will  be  found  in 
Catalogue  No.  8,  that  are  not  enumerated  in  any  other  Catalogue.  The  Oswego, 
Beurre,  Onondaga  or  Swan's  Orange,  Hannas,  and  oiher  American  varieties,  will 
be  for  sale  in  October,  1847. 


CHEREIES.- 

Bauman's  M.a.y .—Bigarreau  de  Mai. 
Belle  de  Sceaux,  ^1. 
♦Bowne's  Clarion,  ^1. 
Buttner's  Black  Heart. 

Morello,  (October.) 

Cerise  do  Ravaen. 
♦Columbia,  75  cts. 
♦Coe's  Transparent,  ^1. 
♦Downing's  Red^Cheek, 
Early  White  Heart.  (Downing.) 
Holland  Bigarreau. 

Bigarreau  de  HoUande. 


PLUMS 

Apricot  Plum  of  Tours,  75  cts. 

Abricotee. 
Bleu  de  Belgique,  75  cents. 
Bradshaw,  75  cts. 
Buel's  Favorite. 
Coeutche  de  Dorel,  $?1. 
Chapman's  Prince  of  Wales,  75 
-Coxe's  Incomparable. 
♦Dennison's  Albany  Beauty. 
♦Dennison's  Red. 

* Superb. 

Domine  Dull,  {distinct.) 

French  Long  Blue. 
Da  Roi,  ^I. 


-Each  50  cents. 

Gold  striped  leaved,  ornamental,  $1, 

Imperial  Morello. 

♦Ives'  Mottled  Seedling. 

Lemercier,  75  cts. 

♦Prince's  Early  Black  Heart,  very  eUi- 

mable  early  variety,  75  cts. 
Heine  Hortense,  75'  cts. 
Rivers'  Early  Heart. 
Rumsey's  Late  Morello. 
Walsh's  No.  1. 

No.  2. 

Werder's  Early  Black  Heart. 


, — Each  50  cents. 

♦Early  Genessee. 
English  Yellow  Gage. 

Reine  Claude  blanche. 
Fellenberg,  75  cts. 
Forbus  Gage. 
Fonday. 
cts.      Golden  Gage,  75  cts. 

Guthrie's  Late  Green,  75  cts. 

New  Apricot  Plum,  75 

Taybank,  $1. 

Green  Roman,  ^1. 

Verte  bonne  de  Romt 
♦Henrietta  Gage. 


Ilowland's  Vellow. 

♦Hudson  Gage. 

*lves'  Washington  Seedling 

King  of  Plums,  75  cts. 

♦Langdon's  Seedling,  75  cts. 

^Lawrence's  Yellow  Egg,  75  cts. 

* Purple  Gage,  75  cts. 

* Oval  Blue. 

Merveille  de  New  Kent. 

Montfort,  75  cts. 

*iVIulberry. 

♦Orange. 

Peach  Plum  (of  France.) 

Prunes  des  bois. 

*Purple  Favorite. 


Reine  Claude  de  Bavay,  75  cts. 
Reine  Claude  d'Octobre,  75  cte. 

—■ de  Toussaint,  75  cts. 

Rivers'  Early,  No.  2. 
♦Rockland  Great  Gage. 
Royal  Green  Gage,  75  ctg. 
Saint  Etienne,  75  cts. 
♦Thomas. 
Topaz,  ^1. 

♦Tory,  or  August  Damson. 
Virgin,  (Thompson.) 
♦White  American  Cherry. 

Apricot. 

Abricott  blanc. 


PEACHES. — 25  cents,  except  those  noted. 


Acton  Scot. 

♦Baltimore  Beauty. 

*  Barnard. 

Belle  de  Chatenay,  50  cts, 

♦Bough,  50  cts. 

♦Camden. 

*Congress,  C.  (genuine) 

♦Druid  Hill. 

♦Dutchess  Mignone,  50  cts, 

♦Early  Newington  Freestone. 

♦Early  Tillotson,  (mildews.) 

White,  50  cts. 

♦Flushing  Heath,  C.  50  cts. 

♦ Imperial,  C.  very  large,  lipe 

in  Oct.,  50  cts. 


(C.  denotes  Clingstones.) 

Prince's  Excelsior,  (6  trees  in  bud  #5.)] 

♦ Fortunatus,  C.  splendid,  75  cts. 

♦ White  October,  C.  very  esti- 
mable, (6  trees  for  .f  3.) 

♦ White  October  freestone,  (6 

♦Pope'^.  [trees  for  ^3.) 


French  Violet,  50  cts. 

Apricot  Peach,  50  cts. 

White  Nutmeg,  earliest,  50  cts 

♦Grant's  White  October,  50  cts. 


♦Red  Rover 

Royal  Pompone,  C.  monstrous,  excel- 
lent, ripe  Oct  20.  (6  trees  for  $5.) 

Scarlet  Admirable,  50  cts. 

♦September  Favorite,  C,  large,  beauti 
ful,  excellent,  50  cents. 

Sulhampstead, 

♦Scott's  Extra  Early,  50  cts. 

♦ —  Nonpareil,  50  cts. 

♦September  Red  Rareripe. 

Sernach. 

Smith's  Magdalen,  50  cts 

♦ '  Mammoth,  (6  trees  for  §?5.) 

GreenCa.thsinne,co7n7non  variety, erro-* Yellow  October,  C.  75  cts. 

neously  so  called. 
Grosse  Admirable  jaune,  50  cts. 

Mignone  Incomparable,  50  cts.  ♦Stump  the  World. —  World's  Beater. 

♦Hart's  Seedling,  50  cts.  ♦Tippecanoe,  C.  (50  cts.) 

♦Honest  John.  ♦Vandyke,  larQe,  very  fine,  ripe  Aug.  15. 

♦Jersey  Rareripe,  Vanguard,  (distinct  from  Noblesse.) 

♦Kimber's  Favorite  Yellow.  ♦Waxen  Mignone,  50  cts. 

♦Leopold.  ♦Washington  Cling,  {genuine.') 

♦Lignum  rubrum,  a  curiosity.  ♦Weeping,  ornamental,  .37  cts. 

♦Marie  Antoinette,  C?  syn.)  *White  Imperial. 

♦New  Early  Sweetwater,  [Downing]   ♦Whitehead's  Red  Heath,  C. 
♦Orange  Red.  ♦Wiley's  Nutmeg,  very  early,  50  cts. 

Pavie  Monstre,  C.  50  cts.  ♦Yard's  Favorite,  50  cts. 


♦Spring  Hill  Orange,  75  cts. 
'StrawTjerry. 


Broomfield. 


NECTARINES.— 37  to  50  cents. 

Hardwicke  Seedling.  Old  White. 


APRICOTS. 

Akarish,  (from  Persia)  75  cts.  Gros  Musch,  50  cts. 

Alberge  le  gros,  50  cts.  Gros  Muscat,  37  cts. 
Brussels  37  cts.  Vert  Muscat. 

Early  Red,  37  cts.  St.  Ambroise,  75  cts 


Monstreuse,  75  cts. 


DUTCH  MEDLAR. 

Variegated  leaved,  50  cts. 


GRAPES. 

Foe  an  admirable  collection  of  new  and  very  select  varieties  of  the  most 
estimable  Table  Grapes,  see  our  General  Catalogue  page  39,  and  our  Supple- 
ment Catalogue,  No.  8.  We  also  call  attention  to  the  13  new  Hybrids  from 
the  Isabella,  which  are  there  announced.  In  addition  to  the  fine  collection  of 
Table  Grapes,  we  now  ofier  50,000  plants  of  native  varieties,  suitable  for  market 
and  for  making  wine,  and  the  time  is  not  distant  when  our  country,  which  has 
been  preeminently  marked  out  by  the  Deity  as  the  "Land  of  the  Vine,"  will  be 
dotted  over  with  luxuriant  vineyards,  which,  when  planted  with  our  native 
varieties,  will  yield  crops  six-fold  as  great  as  the  vineyards  of  Europe. 


RASPBERRIES. 

dozen. 

dozen. 

Black  European. 

#1  50 

^Michigan.   -        -        -        . 

#1  50 

Brabant.      -        -        -        - 

2  00 

Monarch.     -        -        - 

■            2  00 

Cushing.      -        -        -        - 

3  00 

New  American  Red. 

1  50 

Fastolf,  (price  reduced.)     - 

3  00 

Quatres  Saisons. 

2  00 

Franconia,  (price  reduced  to 

Red  Prolific. 

1  50 

flOperlOO.)   - 

1  50 

Unique.         ... 

200 

Imperial.     -        -        .        . 

2  001 

Violet.          -        -        -        . 

2  00 

Knevett's  Giant.—Nottingham 

1  50 '' 

CURRANTS. 

Bangup  Black,  very  large,  37  cents         Large  Red  Provence,  (^3  for  6.) 

Maple  leaved  black,  venj  singular,  50c. White    do.      silver  edged  leaves, 

Blanc  Transparent,  37  cts.  (§3  for  6.) 

Cerise  de  Bouvais,  37  cts.  White  Transparent,  37  cts. 

French  Large  White,  37  cts.  Blanc  transparent. 

Large  Red,  37  cts.  Symphoria  fuchsoides, omamewto^,50c. 

N.  B.  Th3  Red  and  White  Provence  are  the  largest  of  all  Currants,  and 
are  very  distinct  and  of  remarkably  vigorous  growth,  and  are  in  no  other  Nur- 
sery in  England  or  America. 


^2  00 

50 

50 

#2  eo 

50 

2  on 

1  50 

5  00 

1  00 

50 

2  m 

.  1  00 

3N 

75 

7g 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

75 

^1  00 

^6  09 

1  00 

S  OiJ 

per  100. 


STRAWBERRIES. 

The  splendid  Collection  of  varieties  enumerated  in  the  34th  edition  of  oivr 
General  Catal  )gae  has  \)eexi  greatly  reduced  in  prices,  and  we  make  it  a  rul« 
to  charge  always  as  low  or  lower  than  similar  kinds  can  be  obtained  else- 
where, to  say  nothing  of  the  superiority  of  our  Collection  in  excellence  and 
accuracy.  The  most  of  the  following  varieties  have  been  added  to  our  as- 
sortment since  our  General  Catalogue  was  pubhshed.  More  than  50  other 
estimable  varieties  are  now  in  our  Collection,  which  we  shaU  announce  to 
the  pubhc  hereafter  when  fully  proved 

P.  denotes  pistillate  varieties  ;  S.  staminate. 

per  doz. 
Abyssinian  Prince,  P.  -  -  -  -  ' 

Bishop's  Globe  [txuc'[  veiiy  early        -  _  - 

Bishop's  Seedling,  P.      - 

Black  Prince,  P.       -  -  -  -  . 

Boston  Pine,  S.    - 

Brewer's  Emperor.  S.  -  -  -  - 

British  Queen,  S.  poor  bearer.     -  -  -  - 

Buist's  Prize,  S.        - 
Burr's  Seedling        ---.-. 

Columbus       -  -  -  - 

New  Pine  -  .  -  .  . 

Mammoth       ----- 

Rival  Hudson        -  -  -  .  . 

€lara  Victoria,  S.      - 
Rodman's  Seedling.         -  _  - 

Deptford  Pine,  S.  -  -  -  _  . 

Corse's  Seedling,  S.  .  -  .  - 

1* 


Crimson  Cone,  P.  one  of  most  splendid  and  -prolific  varieties, 

the  genuine  kind.  ----- 

Crimson  Pine,  S.       - 
Garnestone  Scarlet,  S.- 
French Queen.  ------ 

Globe  Scarlet.      ------ 

Hovey's  Seedling,  P.  -  -  .  -  - 

Hudson's  Bay,  S.  and  P.  -  -  -  . 

Hudson,  P.  (from  Cincinnati.)       -  .  -  - 

Iowa,  or  Prairie,  S.         -  -  -  -  - 

Jenny's  Seedling.      ------ 

Lady's  Finger.     ------ 

Large  Early  Scarlet,  S.         -  -  - 

Lizzie  Randolph,  P.  large,  rounds  prolific. 
Montevideo  Pme,  S.  .  -  -  .  - 

Myatt's  Eliza,  S.  foor  bearer.     -  -  -  - 

Necked  Pine,  (from  Cincinnati.)    -  -  -  - 

North's  Victpry.  -  -  -  - 

Parisian  Alpine,  S,  .  .  .  .  - 

Primate,  S.  large,  splendid,  deep  scarlet,  very  productive.,  a 

seedling  from  Prince  Albert.    - 
Primordian,  P.  the  finest  o.nd  most  productive  early  variety. 
President,  S.  ...... 

Prince  Albert,  S.  genuine,  large,  splendid,  deep  scarlet. 

N.  B.  The  plants  sold  under  this  name  are  almost  invariably 

a  spurious  and  inferior  variety. 
Princess  Alice  Maude,  S.  -  -  -  - 

Royal,  S. 

Ross'  Phoenix,  S.  -     _       - 

Stoddard's  Washington  Alpine,  is  the  common  English  Red 

Wood. 

Swamstone,  S.     -  - 

Taylor's  Seedlmg,  (Ohio.) 

L^^nique,  peculiar  form,  sweet,  delicate  flavor ,  prolific. 

Victoria,  or  Methven,  P.  .  _  -  - 

Willey,  S.  is  a  synonym.      -  .  -  - 

The  older  varieties  not  here  enumerated  will  be  found  in  our  general  Catalogue. 

The  following,  with  about  25  other  varieties,  can  be  sui)plied  at  the  opening 
of  Spring,  or  a  few  plants  of  each  can  be  supplied  the  present  Autumn  at  ^1 
for  each  variety : — xldriana,  Caleb  Cope,  Cushing,  Emily,  Hancock,  Mary 
Virginia,  William  Henry,  &c. 


per  doz.. 

'per  m 

1  00 

5  00 

1  50 

5  00 

50 

200 

2  00 

50 

2  00 

37 

1  50 

25 

1  00 

50 

2  00 

50 

2  00 

75 

2  00 

25 

1  00 

2  00 

5  00 

50 

2  00 

75 

3  00 

75 

3  00 

1  00 

5  00 

3  00 

10  00 

3  00 

10  00 

3  00 

1  00 

5  09 

1  00 

50d 

1  50 

37 

1  50 

50 

2  00 

1  00 

4  00 

1  00 

5  00 

25 

1  00 

RARE  AND  NEW  TREES  AND  SHRUBS. 


Amorpha  canescens,  divarf.    - 
Ash,  Silver  striped,  splendid. 
Bignonia  atrosanguinea. 
Calycanthus  heterophyllus. 

prunifoUus. 

Clematis  napalensis,  autumn  flowering.   - 

montana.       -  .  - 

Caragana  haladendron.       -  -  - 

— — altagana.       -  .  - 

Colutea  microphylla.  -  -  - 

Crataegus  Douglassii.    -  -  - 

Gytisus  austriaca.    -  -  - 

Eleagnus  flava,  or  European  Silver  Tree. 

fulva.        -  -  -  . 

Mder,  Silver  dusted     -  -  - 

,  Parsley  leaved         -  -  . 

Ehn,  Gold  striped         -  -  - 

,  Chichester,  -  .  . 

,  Weeping  English, 

,  GrucefuT,  or  Ulmus  gracilis,  dwarf 


^1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

60 

75 

75 

75 

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50 

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75 

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87 

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fiuonymus  p?ndula.  .  -  - 

Euonymu.t,  dtrovirens.  .  .  -  -  - 

coccineus,  or  Scarlet  fruited. 

Hydrangea  Japoriica,  6eai(/i/w/.  .  -  .  - 

HypericLini  ealycinum.        ----- 

elatum.       ------ 

Magnolia  giaaca  semiplena.  -  -  -  - 
Philadelphus  sinensis.        ----- 
Populus  nioiiilifera,  Gold  striped.        -            -            -  - 
hudsonica,  Gold  stri-ped.               -           -           . 

tremuloides.     -  -  -  -  - 

Privet,  Box  leaved,  handsome.       -  -  - 

Prunus  padus-pendula.  -  -  -  -  - 

llhanrau.-i  alnifolius.  .  .  -  -  - 

Ribes  sauguineum  atrorubens.  -  -  -  . 

divaricatum.  ----- 

nionstrosum.       ------ 

hybridura  gordonianum.      -  -  -  - 

Robinia  tloribunda.       -  -  _■  -  . 

,  formosissima,  .  -  -  - 

Rubus  spectabile.    -  -  -  .  - 
Spirtea  acutifolia.          -----. 
•  adiantoides.             ----- 

grandiflora.        --.._. 

reevesii,  elegant.     ----- 

rotundifolia.      --.--. 

Syringa  emodii.      ------ 

Taxodium  sinensis,  pendida.        -  - 

Wistaria  alba.   ------, 

,  Pale  blue,  Long  spikes  of  flowers,  vigorous  growth. 

Xylosteum  altaicum.    ------ 

alpigenum.        ----- 

ibericum.    -----. 

microphyllum.  -  -  -  - 

orientale.    ----- 

• pra3cox.  ----- 

tartaricum  roscwm.  -  -  -  . 

grandijlormn.    ----- 


EVERGREEN  TREES  AND  SHRUBS. 


Abies  morinda. 

Douglassii. 

Clanbrassiliana. 

Cephalonica,     - 

Arauearia  imbricata. 
Berberis  heterophylla. 
Cupressus  torulosa.     - 
Cotoneaster  buxifolia. 


acuminata, 
affinis. 


Juniperus  torulosa. 


Tnniperus  excelsa. 
Mahonia  heterophylla. 
ricea  cephalonica. 

pinsapo.     - 

verticiUata. 

pichta, 

Webbiana 

Pinus  excelsa.     - 
iuercus  ballota. 

Thuya  hybrida.  - 
napalensis. 


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59 

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2  00 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

S7 

50 

75 

37 

50 

50 

50 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

50 

60 

50 

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1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

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50 

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37 

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^150 

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1  00 

1  00 

1  50 

2  00 

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1  00 

1  00 

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RHODODENDRONS 


Recently  received  in  addition  to  those  enumerated  at  pages  74  and  106  of 
•ur  General  Catalogue.  We  can  supply  R.  ponticum  and  Catawbiense  of 
different  sizes,  by  the  dozen  or  hundred,  at  reasonable  rates. 


Catawbiense  purpurea. 

hybrida. 

ro 

Dauricum  atrovirens. 
Glomeratum. 
Maximum  reseum. 
Master's  Rose-colored. 
Mew  Silver  striped.    - 
JfiTftUeun. 


^l  50; 

1  50 

2  00 
1  00 
1  50 
1  00 

1  50 

2  00 
2  00 


Odoratum. 

Ponticum  an gusti folium. 

crassifoHum. 

hybridum. 

magnohcB  folium. 

roseum. 

salici  folium 

Silver  striped  Pontic. 


$2  00 

1  m 

1  50 
1  50 

1  00 

7§ 

1  60 

1  SO 


NEW   CHRYSANTHExMUMS. 

Those  thus  noted  f  are  37  cents — and  those  not  noted  are  50  centa. 

t Adventure,  dark  rose. 

tBathnla,  mottled  rose. 

Belle  dii  Rhin. 

Bicolor  expansa,  white,  yellow  centre,  full  double,  expanded,  beautiful. 

Comete. 

fComiesse  Suchette,  delicate  lilac. 

t Lamballe. 

Delight. 

fDemosthenes,  claret,  very  full  and  fine. 

•fDavid,  superb  yellow,  very  extra. 

JDuchesse  de  Minthelle,  silvery  lilac,  very  neat,  elegant. 

i)uclos,  mahogany  colored. 

Frankee,  deep  red. 

tGrand  Duke,  line  white,  full,  cupped. 

Limon  blanc,  white,  straw  centre. 

fMarchioness,  fine  lilac 

fMarie  Antoinette,  delicate  pink  blush. 

Mecure. 

Minerva  bicolor,  large,  very  full,  delicate  lilac,  centre  sulphur. 

tQueen,  mottled  rose,  full,  fine. 

Rose  blanchatre,  superb  rosy  white. 

fSuiphurea  elegans,  beautiful  dark  yellew,  one  of  the  finest. 

t Sultan,  white. 


PHLOX. — Additional  Varieties. 

25    CENTS    EACH,    EXCEPT    WHERE    OTHERWISE    NOTED- 
12  varieties  for  #4;  24  do.  for  ^7;  50  do.  for  #12. 


Acuminata  atrorubens  minor. 

lilacina  bella. 

corymbosa. 

major. 

minor. 


maxima,  37  cts. 

magnifica,  50. 
purpurea  pallida, 
radiata  rubra,  37  cts. 

violacea,  37  cts. 


-  rubra  altissima. 

fulgens,  37  cts. 

fulgida,  37  cts. 

major. 

minor. 

stellata,  50  cts. 


Amabilis  striatiflora,  37  cts. 
Apollo,  37  cts. 
Blanc  de  Neuilly,  37  cts. 
Breck's  New  lied. 
Brilliante  rubra,  37  cts. 

maxima,  37  cts. 

Bruceii. 
Carter's  White. 


Charles,  37  cts. 
Coldryana. 

Elegantissima,  37  cts. 
Frelmghuysen,  .37  cts. 
Grandiflora,  vel  Gigantea,  37  ct*. 
Harrisonia,  white. 
Henry  Clay,  majestic,  vigorous  habit, 
beautiful  variegated  flowers,  50  cts. 
Hortensoides,  37  cts. 
Lawrencea,  pure  white,  37  cts. 
Lilacina  grandiflora. 
Murrayana. 
Mutabilis. 

Nymphsea  alba,  50  cts. 
Oeuil  de  Lynx,  37  cts. 
Paniculata  nivea,  37  cts. 
Princesse  Mariame,  37  cts. 
Reevesii,  37  cts. 
Rubra  stria.ta,  50  eta. 
Sickmannii. 
Speciosa,  37  cts. 
Van  Houtei,  50  cts. 
Wilderi. 


IRIS. — Additional  Species. 

25    CENTS    EACH,    EXCEPT    WHERE    NOTED. 

Adansoni,  50  cts.  Berigii,  splendid  yellow,  30  ct« 

Bicolor,  splendid  yellow  with  black 
BpotB,  f  1. 


Coelestis,  50  cts. 
Flava. 


(!^rammea. 
Guelden  stadtii. 
Haematophylld,  37  cts. 
Lilac  ilia,  37  cts. 


Maritima. 
Notha,  37  cts. 
Stenogyna,  37  cts. 
Vanderburg,  50  cts. 


CARNATIONS  AND  PICOTEES. 

Above  100  new  varieties  have  been  imported  in  addition  to  the  splendid 
•ollection  in  our  General  Catalogue,  pages  97  and  107 — and  will  be  supplied  in 
assortments  of  one  dozen  or  more  varieties  at  the  rate  of  ^3,  §'4  50  and  ^6  per 
dozen,  according  to  beauty  and  rarity.  There  is  no  collection  in  the  Union 
that  can  compare  with  the  200  varieties  we  now  offer. 


GRLi:iV-HOU8JB  ©fcPARTi^EI^T, 

CAMELLIA   JAPONICA. 

In  our  General  Catalogue,  at  pages  104  and  105,  will  be  found  an  extensive 
collection  of  Camellias,  which  can  be  su()plied  at  very  moderate  rates.  The 
following  small  assortment  may  suffice  for  those  who  do  not  desire  a  general 
collection,  and  some  very  choice  new  varieties  are  comprised  in  this  that  are 
not  in  the  other  Catalogue.  Those  not  priced  can  be  furnished  at  ^1  50  to 
^2  50,  according  to  size.  Those  priced  at  ^2  to  $2  50  can  be  furnished 
of  increased  size  at  50  cts.  to  §'1  00  advance  on  those  rates. 


Alba  plena,  or  Double  White. 

Gilesii 

S2 

Do.        large  size. 

§■3 

Gray's  Invincible 

2  50 

Do.        nova. 

2 

Harrissoni. 

Alba  grand iflora. 

2 

Imbricata 

Alsatica 

3 

nlhn 

2 

Althseiflora. 

Lady  Hume's  Blush. 

AmabiUs.    .        . 

Landrethii.           ... 

Antwerpiensis     . 

2 

Lawrenceana.     . 

2 

Atrorubens. 

Barni.         ^        .        .        . 

2  50 
5 

4 

Magnifica  plena. 

Beahi,  or  Lecana  superba. 

]^Ianotti 

2 

Berleziana. 

2 

IMarchioness  of  Exeter. 

3  50 

Bostonia 

4 

Maria  Luigia. 

3 

Bruceana 

2 

IMaster's  Double  Red. 

2 

CampbeUii. 
Candidissima.     . 

2  50 

:Monarch.     .         . 

2 

2  50 

Neoboracensis. 

2 

Camea 

Nobilissima. 

2 

Carswelliana. 

2 

Ochrqleuca. 

8 

Chandlerii. 

Oxoniensis. 

2 

CoLviUii 

Oxryglomana  superba. 

4 

Comte  de  Neupperg.   . 

8 

Percivalli.    .         .         .         . 

2  50 

Conspicua. 

Perfection,  or  Cavendishi. 

250 

Coquetti 

3 

Pomponia  incaniata. 

Goronata 

Presses  Eclypse. 

2 

Cruciata 

2  50 

Pressi.          .... 

Cummingi. 
Dark  Fulgens. 

Prince  of  Joinville.     . 

2  50 

2 

Pulcherrima.        ... 

2 

Decora 

Queen  Victoria. 

5 

Delecta.       .... 

2 

Ranunculiflora.   . 

5 

Delicatissima. 

2 

Reticulata. 

2  50 

Donklarii 

2  50 

Rosa  mundi. 

Duchesse  de  Nemours. 

3 

Rosea  plena. 

—  d'Orleans.   . 

2  50 

Sasanqua  rosea  plena. 

21egans  (Chandler.) 

t^erratula  major. 

5 

!2milie  grandiflora.     . 

2 

Sherwoodii. 

2 

Erecta 

2  50 

Spofiortiana. 

Fimbriata 

Terzii.          .... 

2§<j 

Floyi 

2  50 

Teutonia 

8 

Formosa 

Tricolor 

2 

^rankfortiensis.          , 

2 

Triphosa.    .... 

2 

10 


TriumphanB. 
Ugomi. 

Vandesii  carnea. 
Variegated,  or  Striped. 
Venosa. 


$2 
5 
2 


Victoria  Antwerpiensis. 

Wellsiana. 

Woodsii. 

Youngi, 


CHINESE  AZALEA,  or  AZALEA  INDICA. 

These  varieties  can  be  supplied  in  addition  to  those  enumerated  at  page  7S 
of  the  General  Catalogue,  price  50  cts.  to  ^2,  according  to  their  rarity  and  th« 
size  of  the  plants. 


Addinsonia. 

Amabilis. 

Aurantiaca, 

Candidissima. 

Coerulea. 

Coccinea  grandiflora. 

—  speciosa. 

•Cramoisie  semiplena. 

Cunninghami. 

Dahleni. 

Dalstoniana. 

JPine  White. 

Pulgens. 

Giedstemsii,  $1  50. 


Grandiflora.  Neriiflora. 

lilacina  nova.  Pulchella. 


Hendersonii. 

Ignescens,  50  cts. 

Incarnata. 

Indica,  fol.  varieg. 

Lady  Augusta. 

Leateritia,  50  cts.  to  $1. 

Lilac. 

Lilacina. 

Macfrantha,  50  cts. 

Mazeppa. 

Mazorati. 

Millnerii. 


Pulcherima. 

pallida. 

Pulchra  speciosa. 
Punicea. 
Purpurea. 
Rosea  maculata. 

■  Smithii. 

Rubrida. 
Skrimakersi. 
Smith's  Light  Pink. 
Superba. 
Thomasi. 


PELARGONIUMS,  or  GERANIUMS. 

We  ofTer  these  in  addition  to  those  enumerated  at  pages  105  and  106  of  our 
Oeneral  Catalogue, — 50  cents,  except  where  noted.  Assortments  at  ^4  50  t« 
^6  per  dozen,  and  ;^25  to  ^37  50  per  100. 


Alarm. 

Alba  multiflora. 

Alecia  superb. 

Alexandrina. 

Arabella. 

Beauty  Supreme. 

Bridegroom. 

Cambridge  Belle,  ^1. 

Caroline,  ^1. 

Celestial. 

Commodore. 

Comte  de  Paris. 

Conflagration. 

Conqueror. 

Coquette. 

Coronation,  (Garth) 

Decorum. 

Diademetum. 

rubescens. 

Dido. 

Dowager  Queen. 

Eclypse. 

Emily. 

Emperor,  (Hodge) 

Enchantress. 

Fanny  Garth. 


Firefly. 

Fosterii  rosea. 

Hebe. 

Hercules. 

Ingrams  Dwarf. 

Jenny  Lind,  $1. 

Joan  of  Arc. 

Juba. 

King. 

King  John. 

Lady  Douro. 

Mayoress. 

Sale 

Vilhers. 

Lord  Byron. 

Mabel. 

Madame  Taglioni. 

Maid  of  Honor. 

Mallason's  No.  1  &  No. 

Matilda 

Medora,  $1. 

Mrs.  Lenox. 

Nestor. 

Oberon. 

Oliver  Twist. 

Orange  Boven. 


Ovid. 
Paragon. 
Perfection,  Garth. 

Catleugh. 

Pilot. 

Preeminent. 
Pink  Perfection. 
Prima  Donna. 
Princess  Sophia  Matilda. 
Queen  PhiUippi. 

of  Sarum. 

Queen's  Superba. 

Rachel. 

Rienzi. 

Rival  Queen. 

Rosetta. 

Rosinante. 

Sapphire. 

Siddonia. 

Sir  Robert  Peel. 

&:■'?■ 

Victory. 

Wildfire. 

Wilson's  Enchantress,  $1 

Wonder. 


FUCHSIAS. — 50  CENTS,  except  those  noted. 

Audot,  37  cts.  Bridegroom.  Coccinea,  25  cts. 

Balloonia  superba.  Britannia,  37  cts.  Conica,  37  cts. 

Baverstonii.  Captivation.  Corymbiflora. 

beauty.  Chauvierii,  37  eta.  Corymbosa,  37  ct«. 


II 


Decora,  or  Transparens,  Globosa,  37  cts 

37  cts.  Hector. 

Defiance,  37  cts.  Ivory  Gem,  or  Iveryana, 
DukeofWellington,37cts.    37cts. 

Elata.  Kentish  Hero,  37  cts. 

Eneas.  La  Chinoise. 

Enchantress.  Lindleyana. 
Eppes  Queen  ofVirgins,$lMagnifica. 

Eppesii.  Majestica. 

Erecta  elegans.  Maria,  87  cts. 

Exoniensis.  Marginata,  37  cts. 

Florence,  87  cts.  Multiflora,  87  cts 

Fulgens,  37  cts  New  Globe,  87  cts. 

Gigantea.  Paragon,  37  cts. 


Pride  of  Peckham. 
Queen  Adelaide,  37  cts. 

Victoria. 

Racemiflora  elegani. 
Reflexa,  37  cts. 
Rosea  alba,  37  cts. 
Sahers,  37  cts. 
Stanwelliana. 
Splendens. 
Splendissima. 
Stylosa  elegans. 
Toddiana. 
Venus  victrix. 
Victory  superb,  37  cts. 


GREEN-HOUSE   PLANTS. 

In  addition  to  the  general  collection  of  all  the  species  and  varieties  that  have 
been  announced  in  various  Catalogues,  the  following  can  be  supplied  singly 
at  the  rates  named,  and  with  a  discount  where  a  large  number  are  ordered. 


Abutilon  striatum. 
Achimenes  coccinea. 

gran  Hi  flora, 
irsuta.     . 
longiflora. 
pedimculata.     . 
picta. 
rosea. 
Acacia  armata.   . 
affinis. 
dealbata. 
farnesiana. 
glaucescens.    . 
lophantha. 
prostrata. 
pubescens. 
Alee,  numerous  species,  50  to 
Araucaria  imbricata. 
Aster  argophvUus. 
Astrapea  Wallichi,  ^2  to    . 
Azalea  gledstanesii.    . 

,  25  other  new  Chinese 
varieties,  50  cts.  to 
Bignonia  picta.    . 
pandora, 
venusta. 
Banisteria  fulgens. 
Banksia  formosa,  and  other 

species 

Bletia  tankervillaei. 
Brugmansia  Kniffhtii. 
Brunsfelsia  undulata. 
Buonapartia  juncea.    . 
Buddlea  Lindleyana. 
Cactus,  all  the  species,  50  cts.  to 
Myrtle,  Bird  nest. 

Three  leaved,  or  Jew's, 
various  others. 
Uematanthes  longipes. 
Nepenthes  distillatoria. 
Nerium  album  pleno. 

angustifolium  striatum, 
atropurpureum  speciosum 
•anaididissimum.     . 


^0  50i 
25l 
60 
25 
25 
25 
75 
25 
50 
75 
75 

ii! 

50 

50 
1 

75 
2 

50 
3 
1  50 

1  50 

1 

50 
1 
1  50 

3 

75 

1 

1  5C 

1 
50 

1 
50 
50 
50 
50 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 


Calceolaria,  Beauty  of  Fair  Isle, 
purpurea. 
Rugosa. 
Troubadour.   . 
Widnall's  Meteor. 
Cattiey's  Chinese  Guava. 
Campanula  OTandis.    . 
Ceratonia  siliqua. 
Cereus,  many  varieties,  50  cts.  to 
Cestrum  diurnum. 
Cineraria,  many  varieties,  each 
Clivea  nobilis.     . 
CofFea  arabica.    . 
Corraea  Cavendishii.  . 
Goodii.   . 
Harrisii. 
alba. 
Crowea  saligna. 
Cycas  revoluta.  . 
Dracaena  ferrea. 
bicolor. 
Erica,  numerous  species,  50  cts. 
Erythrina  cristagaUi,  50  cts.  to 
Escallonia  rubra. 

speciosa.    . 
Eschynanthus  maculatus.    . 
Euonymus  japonicus,  variegatus 
Euphorbia  elegans.      . 
Fabiana  imbricata. 
Ficus  elastica,  50  cts.  to     . 
nitida  and  others.     . 
Gardenia  fl9rida,  pleno. 

latifolia,  pleno,  50  cts  to 
Gesneria  Douglassii, 

zebrma. 
TheaBohea. 
viridis. 
Thunbergia  Chrysops. 
elata. 

alba. 

aurantiaca. 
Veronica  speciosa. 
Viburnum  tinus,  37  cts.  to 
Violet,  Perpetual  Tree 


^0  37 
37 
25 

37 
37 

1 
50 
60 

1 
50 
50 

2  50 

1 

1 

1 

1 
50 
50 


60 


1 

tol 


7S 
75 
75 
5f 
75 
60 
75 

1 

1 
60 
7i 

1 
50 

1  50 

1  60 
60 

3r 

60 
60 
76 
60 

10- 


12 


Gladiolus  trimaculata. 

For  other  splendid  va- 
rieties, see  Bulb  Catalogue, 
frloxinia  bicolor. 
blanda. 
Carton  i. 
cauleseens. 
Colvillii. 
gandavensis. 
macrophylia  variegata 
pndibund.us. 
rubra, 
superba. 
tubiflora. 
HKmanthus,  various  species 
Heliotropium  grandifiorum. 
Hibiscus  rosa sinensis,  d'ble  red 
"   Dble  yel.  &  others,  50  c.  to 
Hoya  carnosa.     . 
Hydrangea  Japonica,  beautiful. 
Illicium  floridanuni.    . 
parviflorum.  . 
Ipomeea  Learii.    . 
Jasminum  azoricum,  fol.  var. 
pubigerum. 
other  species,  50  cts  to 
Kennedia  monophylla. 

rubicunda. 
Lagerstraemia  Barclayana. 
Lily,  new  Japan  varieties,  see 

Bulb  Catalogue. 
Lisianthus  russelianus. 
Lobelia  ignea.     . 
Lophospermum  grandifiorum. 
Manettia  bicolor. 
Marica  bicolor,  yellow  with 

black  spots,  splendid. 
Melaleuca,  numerous  species, 

50  cts.  to  ... 

Melastoma  malabathrica.    . 
Metrosideros,  numerous  spe- 
cies, 50  cts.  to 
Mimosa  marginata.     . 
Musa,  several  species,  $1  to 
Myrtus  tomentosa. 
Belgian. 

Double  flowering. 
Itc.lian  upright. 
Silver  striped. 
Orange  leaved. 
Roman.  . 
Nerium  cardinalis. 


$0  50 


50 

1 
50 
60 

1  50 
60 
50 

1 

1 

1 

1 
37 
50 


50 


75 


50 


Nerium  cardianlis  pleno. 
coccinea. 
elegans.     . 
grandifiorum.    . 

pleno. 
.Teanne  d'Arc.  . 
purpureo  coccineum  pleno 
richardianum. 
splendens. 
variegatum. 

pleno. 
Niphea  oblonga. 
Olea  fragrans,  50  cts.  to 
OxSAis  Bowei. 
Passiflora  alato — cerulea.   . 

ceruleo — racemosa. 

— pallida, 
fragrans.     . 
incarnata  alba.   . 
Penstemon  gentianoides,  coc- 
cinea  

Murrayannm.    . 
Pittosporurn  lobira,  fol.  var. 
iindjjlaliuiu    _. 
do.  fol.  var.    - 
revolutum. 
Plumbago  capensis.    . 
Polygala  cordifolia.     . 
Pomegranate,  Chinese  double  , 
variegated.       .        . 
Desfontaines. 
Balaustia  major  pleno 
Primelea  spectabile.*  . 
Protea  argcntoa. 
Primrose,  Chinese 

Chinese  double  white 
Richardia  Ethiopica. 
Rondeletia  speciosa. 
Russeliajnncea. 
Sedum  Edwartii,  and  other 

species,  37  cts.  to     . 
Siphocampylos  lantanaefolius. 
Solandra  grandiflora. 
Sparaxis  grandiflora. 
Stephonanthus  floribundus. 
Strelitzia  reginae. 
ovata..  . 
Svvietenia  Mahagoni. 
Tacsonia  moIJissima. 

pinnatistipula. 
Tecoma  capensis. 

Jasmmoides  rosea. 


ORANGES,  LEMONS,  CITRONS  AND  LIMES. 

Besides  the  large  Trees  in  bearing  at  $3  to  ^8,  we  can  supply  small  Tr«#«, 
fraftdd  the  present  season,  at  .$1  50  to  ^2  each. 

CRANBERRIES. 

We  can  supply  these  by  100  or  1000  plants. 

RHUBARB. 

The  finest  varieties  can  be  supplied  at  reduced  rates  by  lOO  or  1000,  t« 
form  plantations  for  market. 


